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Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Following successful 2016 event editions, JCK and LUXURY have unveiled their future plans for 2019 in Las Vegas. After eight great years at Mandalay Bay, JCK and LUXURY will return to the The Venetian, The Palazzo and Sands Expo in Las Vegas 2019.

"We have worked closely with the team at the Sands and were fortunate to get the LUXURY and JCK date patterns on the calendar," commented Yancy Weinrich, Senior Vice President of Reed Jewelry Group. LUXURY will take place May 30 – June 5, 2019 and JCK from June 2 – June 5, 2019.

Since JCK and LUXURY's previous editions, back in 2010, the Sands Expo and Convention Center has undergone a complete overhaul of major renovations and upgrades, including: a newly designed breathtaking entryway, easier to navigate layout that has made crowd traffic flow simple and less spread out, a new extensive Business Center, Café and additional amenities. The Sands Convention Center is conveniently connected to the Venetian and Palazzo Resorts with over 7,000 suites and world renowned dining, entertainment, shopping and nightlife. The convenient mid-strip centralized location of the Sands is ideal; it will give customers the ability to choose to stay on property or at any of the other hotels within walking or a short driving distance.

In 2017 and 2018 JCK and LUXURY will remain at Mandalay Bay and continue to thrive. "Mandalay Bay has been proud to partner with Reed Exhibitions over the last 6 years to host and help grow the prestigious JCK and LUXURY Tradeshows. We look forward to welcoming back the jewelry industry for the next two years and then supporting it in Las Vegas for many years to come," said Chuck Bowling, President & COO at Mandalay Bay.

"As we plan for the next three years we will continue to curate our neighborhoods and efforts of making the shopping experience for buyers easy. JCK and LUXURY will continue to invest in the customer experience from arrival to departure–creating unique business opportunities and memorable networking experiences," added Weinrich.